Director of the Central Intelligence Agency William Burns said in an interview aired Sunday that he warned Russia’s spy chief against using a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, while the Kremlin also reportedly is helping Iran bolster its weapons program. “The conversation that
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a stark warning Tuesday that he would be suspending his nation’s participation in a nuclear arms treaty, threatening to resume testing of nuclear weapons. Putin made his speech almost exactly a year after the invasion of Ukraine
The United States would have little choice but to respond if its NATO allies in Europe were to be attacked using China-issued weapons, a geopolitical analyst has warned. Secretary of States Antony Blinken said this week intelligence showed Beijing to be considering
Vladimir Putin has attempted to “blackmail” the West by upgrading Russia’s strategic nuclear forces to their “highest level of combat readiness”, Ukrainian intelligence has warned, as President Biden arrived in Kyiv to reaffirm support for the defending nation. In the hours leading
Russia offered weapons for sale on Monday at a biennial arms fair in the United Arab Emirates, ranging from Kalashnikov assault rifles to missile systems — despite facing sanctions from the West over its war on Ukraine. The event, known as the
Vladimir Putin’s chief propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov, has called for the Russian premier to target British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with a hypersonic missile after he pledged more military equipment to Ukraine. Mr Sunak said the UK would be sending more stockpiled ammunition
The US Secretary of State on Monday warned Beijing was considering supplying weapons and munitions to Russia for the fight in Ukraine. He warned such an escalation would bear “serious consequences” for China, but what do you think? Should NATO and its
China could begin supplying Russia with weapons to aid Moscow with its invasion of Ukraine, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned. The Secretary of State said that Chinese companies were already providing Russia with non-lethal aid but could soon step up
China’s suspected spy balloon may set the stage for a “first strike attack” on America’s nuclear weapons, an expert warned. On February 4, the US shot down an unidentified flying object over South Carolina, with the aerial intruder coming from China. Beijing
Russia on Thursday is saying it “cannot accept” the results of an investigation that found “strong indications” Russian President Vladimir Putin was the person who approved the supply of anti-aircraft weaponry to Ukrainian separatists who shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014.